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Borges confirmed: Hass is staying
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[QUOTE="shizzle787, post: 4984167, member: 6581"] I could write a book on the amount of times I played in Guyer. That was a fun time. I got to regularly play against practice squad players (both for the men’s and women’s teams), baseball players, and football players. There were probably about 300-500 people that played in the gym over the course of the two years I played there with 100-200 playing regularly. Out of those I was probably among the top 30-40 so I got to rub shoulders with the best and it was fun. Oddly enough the best players I played against personally were not players on the team although Omar Calhoun (who couldn’t shoot in there either) and Foxen were two of the five best players I played against. The best player was a guy who I believe coached a local high school team. He was about 23 or 24. Total beast. Dude would use his elbows as weapons as he torched through the lane. Freak athlete. One other guy who was feared though out the gym was a groundskeeper who was about 5’8”. This dude was one of the strongest people I have ever met in my life. Total freak. He was post up down low next to guys nine inches taller than him and absolutely embarrass them. Another thing I noticed was that the football players were extremely slow. I know why the football program sucked during Pasqualoni. There were exceptions like DeSean Foxx who I routinely guarded, but most of these D-1 football players would not have even sniffed D-3 basketball. [/QUOTE]
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